Remember the kid from book/movie, "The Blind Side"? You know, the little fella who played video games with giant football star Michael Oher and interrogated college football coaches on his behalf?

Well, Sean Tuohy Jr.—better known as "S.J."—is all grown up. And it turns out he has a little athleticism, too. Not pro-caliber skill, mind you, but good enough to earn a basketball scholarship to Loyola University Maryland, a Jesuit school in Baltimore.

"I was being recruited by a lot of smaller Division I schools like Loyola. They looked it up online and called some people, and it took off a little bit," Tuohy told The Baltimore Sun.

Tuohy is a 6-1, 195-pound "pass-first and pass-second point guard," according to his high school coach, John Harrington. Tuohy's father, Sean Sr., remains Ole Miss' all-time leader in assists, and Harrington said S.J. had offers to walk-on at Ole Miss or play on scholarship at Louisiana Tech or Arkansas State but instead chose to play in Baltimore, near his famous big brother.

"(S.J.) is a smart player," Oher, a starting offensive tackle for the Baltimore Ravens, told The Sun. "He can find an open guy. He knows how to play the game. I enjoy watching him. His dad is the SEC leader in assists still to this day, so he likes to pass the ball.

"I thought he'd go to Ole Miss like his father. But he has his own mind, and I'm going to enjoy having him up here. It's big. I get to go to most of the home games, just to see him play. I didn't get a chance to watch him in high school much, so I get a chance to watch him a lot more, especially if he's coming up here to play."